Denis Dowling Mulcahy

Denis Dowling Mulcahy (1833-September 1900) was an IRB leader during the late 19th century.

Biography
Denis Dowling Mulcahy was born in Redmondstown, County Tipperary, Ireland in 1833, and he joined the staff of The Irish People launched by the IRB leader James Stephens in 1863, becoming an active Irish republican. He was arrested in 1865 after plans for a Fenian uprising were discovered by Dublin Castle, and, after his release, he lived in France for two years and ultimately settled in Newark, New Jersey, where he engaged in the practice of medicine. He died there in 1900.